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๐Ÿ“Š Blast Vibration Control

Every quarry, tunnel drive and controlled demolition near housing runs into the same limit: not how much rock you can break, but how much the neighbours' walls are allowed to move. Delay detonation is the lever โ€” it cuts the charge per delay without cutting total explosive. And the counterintuitive part: low-frequency ground motion is the dangerous kind.

Blast

Site & Receiver

Live Result

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Scaled distance R/โˆšWโ€”
Peak particle velocityโ€”
USBM limit at this frequencyโ€”
Utilizationโ€”
Max charge per delay allowedโ€”
Min standoff for this chargeโ€”
Powered by square-root scaled-distance attenuation with USBM RI 8507 damage limits (engine/blast-vibration.js). Verified before publishing by round-trip: the computed maximum charge per delay, fed back through the attenuation law, returns exactly the target PPV โ€” and the same holds for the minimum-standoff calculation. Note this uses SQUARE-root scaling for ground vibration, which is different from the cube-root scaling used for air-blast overpressure in engine/blast.js; conflating the two is a common and consequential error. K and n are site constants from real monitoring regression, not universal values โ€” they are inputs here for exactly that reason.

Method

USBM RI 8507Siskind et al. (1980) โ€” frequency-dependent safe PPV limits for residential structures, from a large field study of blast-induced cracking.
AttenuationPPV = Kยท(R/โˆšW)^(โˆ’n), with W the charge PER DELAY โ€” which is why delay detonation is the primary control measure.
Scope: ground vibration only. Does NOT cover airblast/overpressure, flyrock, or effects on sensitive equipment, historic structures, or people โ€” all of which have thresholds well below residential structural damage. Human perception begins around 0.5 mm/s, so complaints reliably arrive long before any cracking risk.
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